Gina, in the middle photo it looks to me like five bolts : four are visible and spaced for a fifth hidden by the hub cap.

Jim, the setup looks good. Can you supply size details? I can't read a size in the photo, although the tire is clearly labeled "TRAILER RADIAL", so I'm guessing that these are ST-type tires, and thus likely 80-series or 75-series (looks to me like 75)

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Gina, in the middle photo it looks to me like [b]five bolts : four are visible and spaced for a fifth hidden by the hub cap.

Jim, the setup looks good. Can you supply [b]size details? I can't read a size in the photo, although the tire is clearly labeled "TRAILER RADIAL", so I'm guessing that these are ST-type tires, and thus likely 80-series or 75-series (looks to me like 75)

205-75-14 Greenball Towmaster ST I got this off the Invoice
I dont remember them telling me the name...just that they were trailer tires...
Also got new lug nuts...Acorn lug nuts to be exact..

The rims are 14 x 6 5 -4.5 and called Unique 96-4612 Lifetime structural
and 1 year on the finish They are 5 bolt

Owner number 2 upgraded the axle for more clearance so thats where the 5 bolts came from

The rims were only 34.00 a piece.....Black Friday was good for me......

That's the same size as the equivalent-to-original tires on my 17' Boler, and larger (in both width and rim diameter) than is common on 13 foot trailers. I think this new size is a better match for the weight than the typical 13" setup.

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